thoil

thoil

English Verb
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Definition

To be able to justify the expense of.

Etymology

Variant of thole, from Middle English tholen, tholien, from Old English þolian (“to bear; endure”). Cognate with Scots thoil. More at thole.

Example Sentences

  • "Aw lov'd them red shoon but Aw coun't thoil em in addition to t'new dress Aw'd bowt."
  • "But yon poor widder-woman, strugglin' along on a bit of a pension, 'ad nowt left but two coppers - but sh' thoiled it, an' put it in, all t' same!"
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